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Retail General Manager

Boston, MA

About Malbon

Committed to golf's evolution, Malbon is a lifestyle brand revolutionizing the sport by weaving in the energy of fashion, music, art, and design. Founded in Los Angeles in 2017 by Stephen and Erica Malbon, the brand is rooted in a bold philosophy of self-expression and inclusivity. Its distinctive apparel and accessories set Malbon apart, guided by the power of collaboration and community. From global partnerships with Nike, adidas, and New Balance to ambassadors like PGA Champion Jason Day and LPGA standout Charley Hull, Malbon’s not just reshaping golf—they’re building a movement.

About the Role

Where retail meets culture: we’re looking for a General Manager to lead our Malbon boutique in Boston, MA.

This role is for a dynamic retail leader who thrives in fast-paced environments, brings energy to their team, and knows how to create unforgettable customer experiences. You’ll be responsible for driving sales, elevating operations, and making the store a cultural destination for both golf enthusiasts and fashion-forward communities.

From product drops and visual storytelling to local activations and partnerships, you’ll keep the store fresh, relevant, and connected to the community. You’ll set the tone for the team, manage day-to-day operations with precision, and deliver on the brand promise of creativity, inclusivity, and excellence.

This is a full-time, in-store position (five days per week).

What You'll Do

  • Lead, inspire, and develop a high-performing team that delivers elevated customer experiences.
  • Own sales results and use KPIs (conversion, AOV, UPT) to drive sustained business growth.
  • Maintain operational excellence: inventory management, scheduling, merchandising, and store presentation.
  • Create authentic connections with customers, ensuring every interaction reflects Malbon’s values and culture.
  • Curate in-store activations and community partnerships that drive traffic and build brand awareness.
  • Represent Malbon as a cultural ambassador inside and outside the store.

What You'll Bring

  • 5+ years of retail management experience with a proven track record in customer service and sales leadership.
  • Knowledge of and passion for golf—both golf fundamental expertise and cultural awareness.
  • Strong ability to analyze retail KPIs, optimize performance, and make data-driven decisions.
  • Experience with apparel retail and delivering premium client experiences.
  • Community-driven mindset with a talent for building relationships and networks.
  • Comfortable leading from the floor: standing, walking, lifting up to 50 lbs, and maintaining a hands-on presence.
  • Detail-oriented, agile, and entrepreneurial—able to balance strategy with flawless execution.
  • Must be 18+ years of age.

The Malbon Mindset

  • People Leader: Communicates clearly, develops talent, and drives team performance.
  • Community-Driven & Customer-Led: Anticipates needs, delivers standout service, and builds authentic connections.
  • Agile & Entrepreneurial: Thrives in change, adapts quickly, and finds creative solutions.
  • Team Player: Collaborates openly, builds trust, and lifts others up.
  • Culture Carrier: Embodies Malbon’s mission, energy, and love for the game.
  • Dialed on the Details: Executes with precision, ensuring a premium experience start to finish.

Compensation & Benefits

  • Annual salary range: $90,000 – $110,000, based on experience, skills, and qualifications. Additional benefits and perks will be shared during the hiring process.
  • Employee discount + wardrobe allotment
  • Eligible employees may also access:
    • Medical, Dental & Vision benefits 
    • 401(k) program
    • PTO (based on full-time/part-time status and local laws)
    • Employee Assistance Programs 

Diversity & Inclusion

At Malbon, we celebrate individuality. Our team is built on inclusivity, creativity, and community. We’re committed to fostering a diverse workplace where every employee feels welcomed, respected, and empowered to grow.

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